Father's Day (2011) - A Troma Production
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Father's Day (2011) - A Troma Production
Troma has gone into production on Father's Day - thirty years after releasing Mother's Day.
Adam Brooks is directing this tale of one father's quest for revenge against a serial rapist who killed his father. Lloyd Kaufman, naturally, is going to produce.
Here's some early artwork. Look for this sometime in 2011.
Adam Brooks is directing this tale of one father's quest for revenge against a serial rapist who killed his father. Lloyd Kaufman, naturally, is going to produce.
Here's some early artwork. Look for this sometime in 2011.
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Father's Day Sneak Peek from Troma Team Video on Vimeo.
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Re: Father's Day (2011) - A Troma Production
WOW that was 100% NSFW!!!! I have seen my weekly allowance of man pecker now thanks Lloyd
So troma is in the gay porn business now
So troma is in the gay porn business now
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Re: Father's Day (2011) - A Troma Production
Looks like Lloyd may have another good one. It's always hard to say this early-on.
Troma movies can suck sometimes. But damn, when they hit the mark, there's really no other. It's like stepping out of my world and into theirs. For better or worse, I always come back. Ninety minutes in the Tromaverse takes several hours to return to reality.
Troma movies can suck sometimes. But damn, when they hit the mark, there's really no other. It's like stepping out of my world and into theirs. For better or worse, I always come back. Ninety minutes in the Tromaverse takes several hours to return to reality.
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